Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:27 am Thursday, April 18, 2019

Land transactions: April 5-11, 2019

April 5

Ervin Stancil to Stancil Brothers LLC, warranty

Jeremy Mitchell to Mary Merenda Mitchell, warranty

Nancy K. Long-Roberson to Matt Reynolds Jackson, warranty

April 8

Felicia Ford to Benjamin E. Allen, warranty

Teresa Ann Alsbrooks to Alberto A. Francisco, warranty

Anthony Prince to De McGuire, warranty

April 9

Jimmy H. Simpson to Angela Townsel, warranty

Virginia Dell Roberts to Matthew W. Aycock, survivorship

Bobby Bryan Sutton to Shane Kevin Ergle, survivorship

David Cochran II to Tifford Boden, warranty

Lania Petree to Alabama Power Company, easement

Sanni Spring Kirk to Alabama Power Company, easement

Duke J. Wood to Alabama Power Company, easement

Tandy R. McAnally to Bobby Ray Wise, warranty

Leisha Hallmark to Charles F. Blackburn, warranty

Jack Elliott to Randy Elliott, warranty

David Strickland to Ashley Strickland, corrective

Anita Vandiver to David Strickland, warranty

Anita Vandiver to David Strickland, warranty

April 10

Orbie Pounders to Johnny C. Pennington, warranty

State of Alabama to Alabama Power Company, right of way

Charles Doss to Dorothy Doss, quit claim

Deutsche Bank Trust Company to New Penn Financial LLC, power of attorney

Nancy Bradford Bowling to Nancy Bowling, affidavit

Helen Eulene Bradford to Jim Warhurst, affidavit

Nancy Bradford Bowling to Jim Warhurst, affidavit

Susan Bradford Hall to Jim Warhurst, affidavit

Deanna Bradford Hollimon to Jim Warhurst, affidavit

Margaret J. Millis Green to SG&J Properties LLC, foreclosure

April 11

Stephen Ricky Bingham to Hulsey Logging Company Inc., timber

Monica M. Raineri to Daniel Joe Raineri, survivorship

Eva Lee Venuti to Sue N. Swinney, personal representative

Shirley D. Hindman to Dustin Hollander, survivorship

Terry Hindman Mann to Sharon Hindman Hester, power of attorney

Robert E. Vall to Alexandra Diane Vall, warranty

Bethany Haerinck to Ivan Lucas Delgado, warranty

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